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sasuser101
Obsidian | Level 7

i am importing multiple csv files from a folder using infile statement. Some files give me error Physical file not found. When i rename it , it works file.

 

Example of file name with issue- ab[bmp]c[8_4_203].csv

when i remove square [] brackets it works fine.

 

Is there a way i can take care of all special characters when reading csv file using infile statement?

 

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Kurt_Bremser
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A UNIX system interprets angular brackets as part of regular expressions for filename expansion. Having them in UNIX filenames is a VERY BAD idea. Just like having asterisks and question marks

 

Strong hint: use only characters from the 26-character alphabet, digits, underlines and dots in filenames. Makes life on all operating systems so much simpler.

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Kurt_Bremser
Super User

A UNIX system interprets angular brackets as part of regular expressions for filename expansion. Having them in UNIX filenames is a VERY BAD idea. Just like having asterisks and question marks

 

Strong hint: use only characters from the 26-character alphabet, digits, underlines and dots in filenames. Makes life on all operating systems so much simpler.

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